Coronavirus: Child Care Resources

March 17, 2020

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thread is working with the State of Alaska Child Care Program Office and the Municipality of Anchorage Child Care Program Office on the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation and is committed to providing you the latest news and information to help you ensure the health and safety of your staff, children and families.

thread Services (as of March 17)

thread’s offices are physically closed, but we are open for business and providing all services via telephone and/or through distance delivery.

  • Training — When possible, training content will be offered/delivered through distance education delivery. If you have recently registered for training you will receive information from thread notifying you of the training status. Watch training calendar for updates.
  • On-site Services — Training and/or technical assistance will be available through distance delivery methods as possible. Please contact your Professional Development Specialist for more information.
  • Travel Reimbursementsthread is discouraging early educator travel during this time. If you have a pending Alaska SEED travel request/reimbursement, please contact Alaska SEED by calling 907.265.3194, or email to discuss your specific needs.

Latest Government Updates


Licensing & Regulations

For questions about licensing and regulations:

State of Alaska Child Care Program Office (CCPO) and Child Care Licensing
Child Care Assistance
Municipality of Anchorage

Deciding to Remain Open/ Close

For programs deciding to remain open or close, the following resources can help you consider your options.


Prevention While Open

For child care programs staying open, prevention means staying vigilant about hand hygiene and keeping a close eye on children and staff who are showing signs of illness. These resources provide you with tips for keeping children and staff
healthy.


Food Security

The USDA has extended the use of Alaska’s Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) and school
lunch programs to ensure children affected by child care and school closures can receive a free meal. Families can check with their local school district
to access services in their local area.


Other Local Resources


Small Business Supports

  • Small Business Administration (SBA) Disaster Loans – Programs can apply for an Economic Injury Disaster Loan through the SBA. Up to
    2 million dollars is available to small businesses to help offset economic damage due to the COVID-19 virus. Allow 14 – 21 days to fund from date
    of application. Read more here.
  • Facebook Small Business Grants – Facebook is offering cash grants and ad credits to small businesses to assist with economic disruption
    due to COVID-19. Learn more here.
  • Mat-Su Health Foundation is offering (COVID-19 prevention and response grants to Mat-Su nonprofit organizations. Learn more here.

Take Action

To help you weather this growing public health and economic crisis, thread is providing you with opportunities to contact your state and
national legislators through our Advocacy Center to tell them what you need during this crisis.


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